Monday, Apr. 08, 1929

Titles

The battered old Stanley Cup, emblematic of the hockey championship, passed to the Boston Bruins last week when they defeated the New York Rangers in the final play-off series, in two straight games. The Bruins had won the American section league championship and defeated Les Canadiens, Canadian section champions. The Rangers in two play-off series defeated the New York Americans and the Toronto Maple Leafs, then lost to the Bruins.

Other recent titles:

Tennis. National Indoor Tennis Singles Championship--Won by Jean Borotra, France, in Manhattan.

National Indoor Tennis Doubles Championship--Won by Francis T. Hunter, New Rochelle, N. Y., and William Tatem Tilden II, Philadelphia, in Manhattan.

Women's National Indoor Tennis Singles Championship--Won by Miss Margaret Blake of Lenox, Mass., at Boston.

Women's National Indoor Tennis Doubles Championship--Won by Mrs. George W. Wightman and Miss Sarah Palfrey, at Boston.

National Court Tennis Doubles Championship--Won by Jay Gould, Manhattan, and William C. Wright, Philadelphia, in Philadelphia.

Golf. North and South Open Golf Championship--Won by Horton Smith, Joplin, Mo., pro, at Pinehurst, N. C.

Rugby. International Rugby Championship (Great Britain-Ireland-France)-- Won by Scotland in final match with Eng-land, at Edinburgh.

Track. Western Conference Indoor Track Championship--Won by Iowa, with a total of 29 3/8 points in a meet at Iowa City.